Representation of lateral line and electrosensory systems in the midbrain of the axolotl,Ambystoma mexicanum |
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Authors: | Michael Bartels Heinrich Münz Barbara Claas |
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Affiliation: | (1) Fakultät für Biologie II, Universität Bielefeld, Postfach 8640, D-4800 Bielefeld 1, Federal Republic of Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary The study focussed on the representation of the electrosensory and lateral line units in the midbrain of the axolotl Ambystoma mexicanum. In addition, the responses to photic and acoustic/vibrational stimuli were determined. Unit properties were characterized with respect to baseline activity, sensitivity, latency, directional specificity and number of input modalities. The anatomical arrangement of the units was determined using stereotactic and histological measurements of the electrode positions.Of 106 units recorded, 29 units were unimodal, 77 units responded to more than one modality. Most units discharged only in response to stimuli. Thresholds of electrosensory units were about 100 V/cm field strength; lateral line units had thresholds below 5 m pp amplitude. The shortest latencies (8–17 ms) were found for responses to visual stimuli. Lateral line and vestibular units responded after 35–58 ms, electroreceptive units after 79–150 ms. All electrosensory and about 50% of the lateral line units were sharply tuned to definite stimulus directions.Electrosensory and lateral line units formed topographical maps in the tectum. The map in each tectal hemisphere contained information about the contralateral surroundings. The electrosensory, lateral line and visual representations were only partly in register; especially in the caudal areas of the midbrain the alignment was poor. |
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Keywords: | Lateral line Electroreception Midbrain Maps Axolotl |
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